The quarterly revenue was up 42.2 percent from $334.5 million in the 1996 period.
Quarterly revenue increased 15 percent, to $1.02 billion, compared with $887.8 million for the year earlier period.
Quarterly revenue rose 88 percent to $1.2 million, up from $643,000 for the same quarter last year, the company said.
Quarterly revenue totaled $11.95 billion, up less than 1 percent.
International sales now account for 62 percent of Apple's quarterly revenue.
Even the company's sales growth is slowing, with quarterly revenues of $3.7 billion, up only 5.3 percent from a year ago.
Google's quarterly revenue rose 67 percent from a year ago, to $3.21 billion.
Quarterly revenue was down 4 percent, to $4.46 billion, from the corresponding quarter of last year.
In the past, late fees had sometimes accounted for more than 15 percent of the company's quarterly revenue.
The company reported quarterly revenue of $2.4 million, down from $4.9 million the year before.